Submarine Cable Systems - Below is a link to an interactive Submarine Cable Map that depicts US Domestic and International active subsea cable systems and their landing stations. In addition, below is a list of Proposed / Planned Submarine Cable Systems.

System Name: MONETMonet is a fiber cable system, which will create a direct line between Brazil and North America, connecting Miami in the United States to Santos in Brazil. It allows a privileged link between Angola and North America, through SACS and Monet. On one hand being connected to SACS, Monet will also provide advantages in terms of costs, on the other hand the cable uses the latest generation technology that will increase the existing capacity in a competitive market.It’s the submarine cable system that will connect Santos and Fortaleza in Brazil, to Miami in the USA.Main Investors: Angola Cables, Algar Telecom, Google e AntelTechnological Parter: TE Connectivity SubComCable length: 10.556 KmCapacity: 60 Tbps – 6 fiber pairs (2 pairs belonging to Angola Cables)

System Name: SACSThe South Atlantic Cable System (SACS) is the designation of Angola Cables new submarine cable. This project is expected to implement the first submarine cable system in the South Atlantic, thus creating a direct link between Africa and South America.It’s the submarine optic fiber cable that will connect Luanda/Angola to Fortaleza/Brazil.Investor: Angola CablesTechnological Partner: NECCable length: 6.500 KmCapacity: 40 Tbps / 4 fiber pairs

System Name: WACSAbout: The West Africa Cable System (WACS) is a submarine cable system in which Angola Cables is co-leader along with several african and European telecom operators. This system connects Angola to 10 african and 3 european countries. With this cable, Angola is becoming a major center of connection to the world, attracting potential to the region. With the optimization of existing cables, Angola is becoming more an influential player in international connectivity, both through broadband and voice communications.It´s the optic fiber submarine cable that travels along the West African coast, linking it to Europe through 14 different countries.Main Investors: Angola Cables, C&W, Infraco e MTNTechnological Partner: Alcatel-LucentCable length: 14.530 KmCapacity: 14.5 Tbps * / 4 fiber pairs *after upgrade in 2015